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Topic: Policy for when there are issues with posters? (Read 45029 times)

This pops up every once in a while, but I was wondering if we could establish how the mods tend to handle situations where posters may not be getting the whole truth. This could mean involving posters off board, or straight up making things up to garner sympathy.

I understand if it is policy to completely keep things off board, but I would just likes some clarification for how mods/admin would prefer we handle things. Report to the mods, just use mental ignore on that poster's threads, or politely (that being the key word) express doubt in thread without necessarily calling them out? Do you monitor things, or just rely on posters to use their heads?

I don't see anything wrong with either policy, but it may help reduce the frequency that derailing posts are brought up in threads to be able to point this out. It may also help in how people evaluate personal reactions to know if the mods will be a safety net or to know that it will not be publically declared if someone is not being honest.

I am sorry if this thread is inappropriate, but I have seen other boards where people get taken advantage of both in emotional energy, time, and money. I have just bee curious how mods/admins would prefer to see posters handle it.

I have also seen a couple situations were the poster is telling the truth, but there are some additional details that may affect how posters would feel about the situation.

Also, I am sorry if this has been directly addressed. I did remember a similar thread from a while ago, but don't recall a mod/admin stepping in. I just want to make sure I act appropriately based on mod/admin preference if it comes up.

As far as I know, the mods were notified (more than once?) about this poster and shenanigans. Not sure how one proceeds then if the threads, pain and suffering continue after that notification other than to call the poster out?

I will admit that this was sparked by a recent thread, but I honestly mean this in a general sense. I have been wondering about this for a long time, and it just took a little while for me to go ahead and ask.

Me too, and I really hate when people do this kind of thing. Having a friend who would love to have children but has still not had any success, and did suffer the loss of a pregnancy, it really makes me mad someone would make this kind of story up to get sympathy.

I tend to be one that likes to give people the benefit of the doubt (Bit of a Pollyanna in that way) but these things make me more cynical..

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Hopefully a mod will pop in and answer your question this time. In general, my personal policy is to report if I think anything funky is going on and let the mods figure it out. On another board I frequented it is encouraged as the mods would rather have false alarm reports to filter through than to wait until accusations and flaming break out. Then once I report it, I stay out of the thread. I might very occasionally, send a PM to a regular board member or 2 that seem to have gotten sucked in and mention my suspicions out of concern for them.

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I believe the policy tends to be to notify the Mods and stop posting. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, sometimes the truth is fiction. It's the Moderators' responsibility to make that call. In the meantime, I figure if I'm not posting, I'm not in danger of attacking a possible innocent.

I believe the policy tends to be to notify the Mods and stop posting. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, sometimes the truth is fiction. It's the Moderators' responsibility to make that call. In the meantime, I figure if I'm not posting, I'm not in danger of attacking a possible innocent.

my 2cents.

I mostly agree but when it becomes thread upon thread of drama upon drama, including extremely sensitive tragedies, with people getting emotionally invested, it starts to become painful to watch - as I said above.